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Booklet summarising Edexcel Decision 1 laid out like the textbook including worked through examples and key points. Perfect for students learning at A-Level looking for a booklet to help summarise all of Decision 1.

Unconstrained Optimization is one of the topic which is covered during Mathematics lectures and seminars in order to enhance students knowledge.
During this Lecture and Seminar we are covering following subtopics (Agenda):
•Intervals of increase and decrease
•Concavity and convexity
•Critical and stationary points
•Optimization of economic functions
In this File you will find:
- 1 Unconstrained Optimization Lecture Power Point Presentation 28 Slides
- 1 Seminar Plan
- 19 Seminar Activities with full answer list for students
All covered materials are taught for bachelor level students Level 3.
Please write your comments once you purchase this lesson in order to have some suggestions for further improvements of teaching materials.

This is a set of lessons for Decision Mathematics. The resources include Powerpoints and worksheets.
Powerpoint include:
Learning objectives
Examples animated at each step to support explanations and independent learning
Important information written in red boxes to scaffold learning.
Worksheets include examples on a word document for students to write on.
Topics:
Spanning Trees
Linear Programming
Dijkstra’s Algorithm
Chinese Postman Problem
Travelling Salesman Problem
Matching
Sorting
Algorithms
Graph Theory
I hope you enjoy these lessons, where they can be used in the following ways:
To deliver a course with reduced planning but not reducing quality of the lesson, as this course can be time consuming writing and preparing examples, where this resource can help.
As a basis for an observation lesson to save time preparing resources.
To give to students for out of lesson learning.
To support teachers who are new to this topic, again to reduce planning time.

This is a set of lessons for Decision Mathematics. The resources include Powerpoints and worksheets.
Powerpoint include:
Learning objectives
Examples animated at each step to support explanations and independent learning
Important information written in red boxes to scaffold learning.
Worksheets include examples on a word document for students to write on.
Topics:
Spanning Trees
Linear Programming
Dijkstra’s Algorithm
Chinese Postman Problem
Travelling Salesman Problem
Matching
Sorting
Algorithms
Graph Theory
I hope you enjoy these lessons, where they can be used in the following ways:
To deliver a course with reduced planning but not reducing quality of the lesson, as this course can be time consuming writing and preparing examples, where this resource can help.
As a basis for an observation lesson to save time preparing resources.
To give to students for out of lesson learning.
To support teachers who are new to this topic, again to reduce planning time.

This is a set of lessons for the Decision Mathematics module for A level. The resources include Powerpoints and worksheets.
Powerpoint include:
Learning objectives
Examples animated at each step to support explanations and independent learning
Important information written in red boxes to scaffold learning.
Worksheets include examples on a word document for students to write on.
Topics:
Spanning Trees
Linear Programming
Dijkstra’s Algorithm
Chinese Postman Problem
Travelling Salesman Problem
Matching
Sorting
Algorithms
Graph Theory
I hope you enjoy these lessons, where they can be used in the following ways:
To deliver a course with reduced planning but not reducing quality of the lesson, as this course can be time consuming writing and preparing examples, where this resource can help.
As a basis for an observation lesson to save time preparing resources.
To give to students for out of lesson learning.
To support teachers who are new to this topic, again to reduce planning time.

This is a powerpoint covering all areas of Decision 1 (I realise they are only putting it in further maths from 2017). It contains brief notes by way of an explanation, model answers to questions and a question or two for the students to do; all of the questions come with answers that you can display when ready. The slide show comes with a progress grid (regularly referred to in the presentation) so that students can mark their progress from start to finish and pinpoint any areas that may need extra work with a “red/amber/green” system that they fill in. It’s what I use in my lessons before setting tasks from worksheets or text books to practice.

A PowerPoint for students to navigate to revise AQA Decision 1 exam questions by topic.
Designed for individual revision, can also be used in the classroom to quickly find an exam question to match the topic being taught/revised.
Click to mark scheme and uncover section at a time for checking work before moving on to next part.
Our students have used this extensively in the run up to their exams and really enjoy using it.
Layout taken from and inspired by supergenau, but altered for AQA. exam board.

Spring Math Task Cards is a book filled with spring themed cards that you can use to create fun activities. They can be used in your math centers or workstations. They can also be used as an activity for early finishers, pairwork or for homework. This book includes 30 different math task cards for 3rd grade.
In this book you will find three different units, each featuring ten task cards for your students to complete. Each unit features a scenario sheet that you can use to introduce the scenario to your class. It also includes the Common Core standards used in the unit so that you will know what skills your students are practicing in each unit.
Each individual card asks a question that features one or more Common Core standards that your students can practice. The number of the standard can be found at the bottom left corner of each card, with the skill being practiced on the bottom right.
These Common Core Standards are covered:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
3.OA.1
3.OA.2
3.OA.3
3.OA.4
3.OA.8
Number and Operations in Base Ten
3.NBT.1
3.NBT.2
3.NBT.3
Measurement and Data
3.MD.1
3.MD.2
3.MD.7
3.MD.8
Number and Operations – Fractions
3.NF.1
3.NF.3
Geometry
3.G.1
3.G.2
Answer keys are provided in this booklet.
All graphics are original and created by myself.
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Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 21
Answer Key Included
Teaching Duration N/A

A great resource for A level students on Decision maths. Specifically for AQA but can be used for all other exam boards as well. Provides quick, easy to understand information for the topics. Has many uses including as flashcards, posters, powerpoint presentation for revision and introduction of decision topics. A great and very helpful resource

I created a set of flip charts, to aid with teaching of Decision 1 Mathematics, Edexcel.
A lot of questions are taken from examsolutions.net.
Also attached some other worksheets I created:
Bin packing algorithms - cut out activity
Definitions Matching activity
D1 Definitions and key points (can't remember where I got this from, or if i made it)

Lesson mat worksheets for a half terms worth of D1 lessons for Edexcel specification. Lessons cover, algorithms, graphs and networks, route inspection and matching. The sheets are designed to be printed double sided on 141% enlargement to A3 size. Designed for a further maths class, over five weeks, with additional worksheets and homework where necessary.

Marking work should be consistent and show students how they can improve. according to Ofsted (Outstanding Teacher). Using this code, teachers have the ability to do exactly that. This will show students how their work is marked and what it means. This can and should be used for any subject. The aim of marking is not to correct the students work for them, as this does not let the pupil improve. Using this framework, we can do exactly that.

Powerpoint presentation that can be used to introduce the simulation topic in Decision/Discrete Maths modules. Using 6-sided dice and attributing particular actions to each roll, play darts in the safety of your classroom without worrying about taking someone's eye out!

A set of powerpoints covering all topics in D2. Examples labelled WB correspond to the separately attached 'Workbook&' (I give this as a single booklet so pupils have a clear model answer to each topic). References to Exercises are from the Pearson Edexcel D2 textbook.

If you ever had a paper route or any other job that took you through a series of streets, you may have spent some time working out the quickest way to complete the circuit.
In order to cover your route most efficiently, you would want to avoid going back over streets you had already covered and you would want to avoid traveling on streets that were not part of your route.